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'''NASSAU, THE.''' English, Country Dance Tune (9/4 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Nassau is the name of a town in Germany in the Rhineland-Palatinate. It was a part of the Holy Roman Empire until the time of Napoleon, and also lent its name to a series of German-Dutch states.  
'''NASSAU, THE.''' English, Country Dance Tune (9/4 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Nassau is the name of a town in Germany in the Rhineland-Palatinate. It was a part of the Holy Roman Empire until the time of Napoleon, and also lent its name to a series of German-Dutch states.  
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''Printed sources'': John Walsh ('''Caledonian Country Dances'''), 1731; p. 12.
''Printed sources'': John Walsh ('''Caledonian Country Dances'''), 1731; p. 12.
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NASSAU, THE. English, Country Dance Tune (9/4 time). A Minor. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Nassau is the name of a town in Germany in the Rhineland-Palatinate. It was a part of the Holy Roman Empire until the time of Napoleon, and also lent its name to a series of German-Dutch states.

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Printed sources: John Walsh (Caledonian Country Dances), 1731; p. 12.

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